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Queen Elizabeth #489386

NBC Evening News for Wednesday, Jul 07, 1976
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(Studio) Queen Elizabeth visits DC.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(DC) President and Mrs. Ford greet Queen and Prince Philip. [FORD - speaks of US-British relations] [ELIZABETH - notes close relations between United States and Britain.] Couple lunches with Fords.
REPORTER: Carole Simpson

(Arlington, Virginia) Royal couple lay wreath at Tomb of Unknown Soldier.
REPORTER: Carole Simpson

(DC) Queen visits Lincoln Memorial and chats with tourists. Fords to host lavish state dinner tonight.
REPORTER: Carole Simpson

(Studio) Local police were chasing bank robber at Andrews Air Force Base when Queen and Prince arrived. Royal couple hustled out of area. Robber later caught.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

Reporter(s):
Chancellor, John;
Simpson, Carole
Duration:
00:02:40

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